Dogs can mate one to two times a year during their estrus cycle. Females usually wont mate if they are not fertile. It is likely the female may be pregnant if she has already mated but not all matings are successful. Females also should not be bred until at least during their second cycle.
Yes, a female dog can mate multiple times during the same heat cycle. In fact, she may be receptive to mating for several days, allowing her to mate with multiple males if given the opportunity. The heat cycle typically lasts about two to three weeks, during which ovulation occurs, making her fertile for a limited time.
Yes. A bull will mate with a cow more than once during her heat cycle if he is so inclined and if he has few other cows to mate with.
Yes. It's possible. But you must wait until the female is ready to mate once again for another season.
No, male cats do not go into heat like female cats do. Male cats are able to mate and reproduce at any time once they reach sexual maturity, whereas female cats go into heat periodically when they are fertile and looking to mate.
They can, but usually not. Horses will mostly only mate once the mare is in heat.
A male and female boxer will try to mate with their own puppies once the puppies go into heat.
The same as dogs, the female comes on heat once a year and acts the same way a dog does to attract a mate.
Male cats do not go into heat like female cats do. Instead, they are typically ready to mate year-round once they reach sexual maturity. They may exhibit behaviors such as increased vocalization, spraying, and restlessness when they are looking for a mate.
Male cats do not go into heat like female cats do. Instead, they are typically ready to mate year-round once they reach sexual maturity. They may exhibit behaviors such as increased vocalization, spraying, and restlessness when they are ready to mate.
No. Female elephants mate with different males over the course of their lifetime.
No, once the female is bred, the male has nothing further to do with her. They do not mate for life.
Male cats do not go into heat like female cats do. Instead, they are typically ready to mate year-round once they reach sexual maturity. Male cats may exhibit behaviors such as increased vocalization, spraying, and restlessness when they are looking to mate.